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January 27, 2017, 05:21:34 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? Can you display Eclipse information with TOR implemented? I did not find anything on their website, I'm also sleepy and I'm going to continue sleeping. See you tomorrow. Sure. It's quite simple. When in doubt, look at the source code. See : https://github.com/EclipseCrypto/eclipse/tree/master/src/tor
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mandica (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 05:29:06 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? As far as I am aware SDC has never integrated Tor or I2P into their code base although they may be planning to. What we are saying is that we are currently the only crypto with ring signatures, dual key stealth addresses AND integrated Tor.
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complexring
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January 27, 2017, 05:50:22 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? As far as I am aware SDC has never integrated Tor or I2P into their code base although they may be planning to. What we are saying is that we are currently the only crypto with ring signatures, dual key stealth addresses AND integrated Tor. I understand what you are saying, and I agree with that other poster actually says. He's not saying that Shadow ever integrated Tor or I2P in their code or had any plans to, but rather that Eclipse Crypto took the Shadow source code and properly (as far as I can tell) implemented ring signatures and also implemented TOR. He even points out the fact (by pointing out the relevant functions that are used in the source code) that XSPEC implements the same algorithm that Eclipse Crypto did for generating a Key Image, and it appears this algorithm was also subsequently used by XSPEC. All of this was done more than 10 months before XSPEC. As such, you can't make the claim that you are the first. If you would read and follow the links (bitcointalk thread which points to github) that were provided to you, you'd see that to be the case ... Easy enough to dig through the details if you want. Instead, you re-assert the exact same statements that Y_0 is claiming not to be true; he even provides enough of the details for you to look into it yourself. In fact, if you read that Eclipse Crypto thread that is linked, you'll see that the Eclipse Crypto account refers to Y_0 as one of their devs. Why he made that post in this XSPEC thread that didn't indicate he is one of the Eclipse Crypto devs is beyond me. Modesty or maybe he didn't want to derail the conversation, except to simply point out the true historical events for people who are capable of doing some (basic) research (especially when it doesn't take too long). Regardless, repeating a claim over and over again doesn't make it any more valid particularly when it's proven to be the case otherwise.
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mandica (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 06:12:41 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? As far as I am aware SDC has never integrated Tor or I2P into their code base although they may be planning to. What we are saying is that we are currently the only crypto with ring signatures, dual key stealth addresses AND integrated Tor. I understand what you are saying, and I agree with that other poster actually says. He's not saying that Shadow ever integrated Tor or I2P in their code or had any plans to, but rather that Eclipse Crypto took the Shadow source code and properly (as far as I can tell) implemented ring signatures and also implemented TOR. He even points out the fact (by pointing out the relevant functions that are used in the source code) that XSPEC implements the same algorithm that Eclipse Crypto did for generating a Key Image, and it appears this algorithm was also subsequently used by XSPEC. All of this was done more than 10 months before XSPEC. As such, you can't make the claim that you are the first. If you would read and follow the links (bitcointalk thread which points to github) that were provided to you, you'd see that to be the case ... Easy enough to dig through the details if you want. Instead, you re-assert the exact same statements that Y_0 is claiming not to be true; he even provides enough of the details for you to look into it yourself. In fact, if you read that Eclipse Crypto thread that is linked, you'll see that the Eclipse Crypto account refers to Y_0 as one of their devs. Why he made that post in this XSPEC thread that didn't indicate he is one of the Eclipse Crypto devs that is beyond me. Modesty or maybe he didn't want to derail the conversation, except to simply point out the true historical events for people who are capable of doing some (basic) research (especially when it doesn't take too long). Regardless, repeating a claim over and over again doesn't make it any more valid particularly when it's proven to be the case otherwise. Ok, I see what you are saying, EC, seems to be a dead coin where the devs own almost 50% of the coins and the dev hasn't been active since mid 2016. In contrast XSPEC has active development and will expand and improve on the code base we are using and develop a unique mobile platform for anonymous cash transfer. We will also expand on our privacy features and if you follow for a while you will see.
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rubiprojects
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January 27, 2017, 06:16:16 AM |
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XSPEC is a coin developed by a solid dev team, OP is an old member here, I fully trust you, you are doing job well. I think this coin price will be increasing significantly. Gold will shine.
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roy778
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January 27, 2017, 06:24:06 AM |
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agree " this coin price will be increasing significantly ". just waiting
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donarito
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January 27, 2017, 06:29:18 AM |
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Looks very promissing. Happy about investing in this product
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ghoul
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January 27, 2017, 06:38:23 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? As far as I am aware SDC has never integrated Tor or I2P into their code base although they may be planning to. What we are saying is that we are currently the only crypto with ring signatures, dual key stealth addresses AND integrated Tor. I understand what you are saying, and I agree with that other poster actually says. He's not saying that Shadow ever integrated Tor or I2P in their code or had any plans to, but rather that Eclipse Crypto took the Shadow source code and properly (as far as I can tell) implemented ring signatures and also implemented TOR. He even points out the fact (by pointing out the relevant functions that are used in the source code) that XSPEC implements the same algorithm that Eclipse Crypto did for generating a Key Image, and it appears this algorithm was also subsequently used by XSPEC. All of this was done more than 10 months before XSPEC. As such, you can't make the claim that you are the first. If you would read and follow the links (bitcointalk thread which points to github) that were provided to you, you'd see that to be the case ... Easy enough to dig through the details if you want. Instead, you re-assert the exact same statements that Y_0 is claiming not to be true; he even provides enough of the details for you to look into it yourself. In fact, if you read that Eclipse Crypto thread that is linked, you'll see that the Eclipse Crypto account refers to Y_0 as one of their devs. Why he made that post in this XSPEC thread that didn't indicate he is one of the Eclipse Crypto devs that is beyond me. Modesty or maybe he didn't want to derail the conversation, except to simply point out the true historical events for people who are capable of doing some (basic) research (especially when it doesn't take too long). Regardless, repeating a claim over and over again doesn't make it any more valid particularly when it's proven to be the case otherwise. Ok, I see what you are saying, EC, seems to be a dead coin where the devs own almost 50% of the coins and the dev hasn't been active since mid 2016. In contrast XSPEC has active development and will expand and improve on the code base we are using and develop a unique mobile platform for anonymous cash transfer. We will also expand on our privacy features and if you follow for a while you will see. Meh. Just because you think a coin is dead or lacks of activity does not make you eligible to twist the facts or deny them. He talks about 'historical events', and wether a coin is active or not has no impact on these events. Spectre makes claims which are obviously not correct, they were pointed out by member Y_0. Simple as that. To make a coin look bad by saying is seems to be dead and the devs own a certain % percentage of the supply is not they way to confess you're wrong and he's right. Come on, all you do (after you have to accept he's right) is to talk bad about the other coin? Lame.
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mandica (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 06:52:04 AM |
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The ICO has already closed. But you can still buy Spectrecoin very cheaply in the exchanges.
Spectre is the only network, which has absolute anonymity, any comparison is just another example.
Wow. Seems like you can't read two posts above you. It is outdated info, Shadow already corrected that vulnerability, in addition Shadow did not implement TOR. Spectrecoin was born without such vulnerabilities. I'm sorry. What is outdated info? Shadow corrected the vulnerability using the Eclipse Crypto devs' solution and Eclipse Crypto had TOR implemented when they originally launched back in February '16. Didn't Spectre launch this month? Tell me again how you can make the claim the Spectre is the only network with absolute anonymity and also be the first? As far as I am aware SDC has never integrated Tor or I2P into their code base although they may be planning to. What we are saying is that we are currently the only crypto with ring signatures, dual key stealth addresses AND integrated Tor. I understand what you are saying, and I agree with that other poster actually says. He's not saying that Shadow ever integrated Tor or I2P in their code or had any plans to, but rather that Eclipse Crypto took the Shadow source code and properly (as far as I can tell) implemented ring signatures and also implemented TOR. He even points out the fact (by pointing out the relevant functions that are used in the source code) that XSPEC implements the same algorithm that Eclipse Crypto did for generating a Key Image, and it appears this algorithm was also subsequently used by XSPEC. All of this was done more than 10 months before XSPEC. As such, you can't make the claim that you are the first. If you would read and follow the links (bitcointalk thread which points to github) that were provided to you, you'd see that to be the case ... Easy enough to dig through the details if you want. Instead, you re-assert the exact same statements that Y_0 is claiming not to be true; he even provides enough of the details for you to look into it yourself. In fact, if you read that Eclipse Crypto thread that is linked, you'll see that the Eclipse Crypto account refers to Y_0 as one of their devs. Why he made that post in this XSPEC thread that didn't indicate he is one of the Eclipse Crypto devs that is beyond me. Modesty or maybe he didn't want to derail the conversation, except to simply point out the true historical events for people who are capable of doing some (basic) research (especially when it doesn't take too long). Regardless, repeating a claim over and over again doesn't make it any more valid particularly when it's proven to be the case otherwise. Ok, I see what you are saying, EC, seems to be a dead coin where the devs own almost 50% of the coins and the dev hasn't been active since mid 2016. In contrast XSPEC has active development and will expand and improve on the code base we are using and develop a unique mobile platform for anonymous cash transfer. We will also expand on our privacy features and if you follow for a while you will see. Meh. Just because you think a coin is dead or lacks of activity does not make you eligible to twist the facts or deny them. He talks about 'historical events', and wether a coin is active or not has no impact on these events. Spectre makes claims which are obviously not correct, they were pointed out by member Y_0. Simple as that. To make a coin look bad by saying is seems to be dead and the devs own a certain % percentage of the supply is not they way to confess you're wrong and he's right. Come on, all you do (after you have to accept he's right) is to talk bad about the other coin? Lame. I had never heard of EC until today and nobody has mentioned it until today so I was unaware of it's existence.
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Gandalf86
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January 27, 2017, 02:47:53 PM |
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Lol many newbie accounts here pointing out that "Eclipse Crypto" was the first to integrate Tor, and accordingly, XSPEC is the second. Alright! You are right, XSPEC is not the first. So what? Watcha gonna do? ~ ~ Spectre is the only one that has it, and that is actively developed.
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January 27, 2017, 03:15:57 PM |
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Lol many newbie accounts here pointing out that "Eclipse Crypto" was the first to integrate Tor, and accordingly, XSPEC is the second. Alright! You are right, XSPEC is not the first. So what? Watcha gonna do? ~ ~ Spectre is the only one that has it, and that is actively developed. I agree. Move on. How about making some contribution and make it better instead of attack/reminiscing on something that has no value in the past. Right now, it's XSPEC (and I like the name by the way) is the new coin that has Stealth Address, Ring Signature, and Zero Knowledge Proof... yes, same like Monero, SDC, but better than DASH or ZCASH (it does not have Ring Sig.). But none of the others that's listed in coinmarketcap.com has TOR built in natively with combining features from Monero, SDC, DASH, ZCASH. XSPEC has TOR integration. And I love it. It has more features..TOR. TOR is privacy. Coinmarketcap is what people care about okay. If you don't like XSPEC, than go back to Monero or SDC. To me, XSPEC is better. To me, combining Monero, SDC, DASH, ZCASH features and Adding TOR on top is genius. Remember the BASF slogan? We didn't make the tv, or car, or computer, etc. "We make a lot of the things you buy, BETTER." To me, XSPEC makes it better.
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Beachguy
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January 27, 2017, 03:20:00 PM |
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XPECT is here now, on three popular exchanges and has an active dev group. Future plans are on the OP and coin website. Its real and not going away.
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January 27, 2017, 03:20:56 PM |
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Lol many newbie accounts here pointing out that "Eclipse Crypto" was the first to integrate Tor, and accordingly, XSPEC is the second. Alright! You are right, XSPEC is not the first. So what? Watcha gonna do? ~ ~ Spectre is the only one that has it, and that is actively developed. Silence is not indicative of no development. Yet another false claim is made with no substantive proof. Kindly please stop making inaccurate statements.
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January 27, 2017, 03:29:08 PM |
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Lol many newbie accounts here pointing out that "Eclipse Crypto" was the first to integrate Tor, and accordingly, XSPEC is the second. Alright! You are right, XSPEC is not the first. So what? Watcha gonna do? ~ ~ Spectre is the only one that has it, and that is actively developed. I agree. Move on. How about making some contribution and make it better instead of attack/reminiscing on something that has no value in the past. Right now, it's XSPEC (and I like the name by the way) is the new coin that has Stealth Address, Ring Signature, and Zero Knowledge Proof... yes, same like Monero, SDC, but better than DASH or ZCASH (it does not have Ring Sig.). But none of the others that's listed in coinmarketcap.com has TOR built in natively with combining features from Monero, SDC, DASH, ZCASH. XSPEC has TOR integration. And I love it. It has more features..TOR. TOR is privacy. Coinmarketcap is what people care about okay. EC is also on CMC. And since it's been pointed out previously that TOR was integrated into the codebase, we see yet another untrue statement. How is making factual statements an attack, again? Such an attempt is a diversion tactic to mislead people. No reminiscing is happening; rather, what you observe is someone pointing out blatant lies (to anyone who bothers to do some research) and setting the record straight. An empire built on lies can only last so long before the truth makes it rot from the inside.
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January 27, 2017, 03:46:49 PM Last edit: January 27, 2017, 03:59:33 PM by mimictic |
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EC is also on CMC.
you meant like this on CMC? https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/eclipse/htf are you XSPECting for ppl to know about that?i not even know there was a coin name eclipse until today.
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Gandalf86
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January 27, 2017, 03:48:21 PM |
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Ok, y_0. I'm not trying to be rude or unfair. What is your point? What do you want to accomplish? Why do you come here to this thread, which is about Spectre, and talk about Eclipse Crypto?
Do you want to point out that Eclipse Crypto exists and also has Tor? Ok, got it. Everyone got it. There are a lot of coins. If you like EC more than XSPEC, fine! I like Spectre more. But please stop bothering us here because this is starting to get annoying.
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January 27, 2017, 04:14:17 PM |
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Ok, y_0. I'm not trying to be rude or unfair. What is your point? What do you want to accomplish? Why do you come here to this thread, which is about Spectre, and talk about Eclipse Crypto?
Do you want to point out that Eclipse Crypto exists and also has Tor? Ok, got it. Everyone got it. There are a lot of coins. If you like EC more than XSPEC, fine! I like Spectre more. But please stop bothering us here because this is starting to get annoying.
The point was to stop any and all false claims that are made in regards to cryptotokens with ring signatures. The most obvious incorrect statement being that XSPEC was not the first to integrate TOR with RS + Stealth Addresses, but rather that Eclipse Crypto did it quite a few months back. XSPEC is misleading people into thinking that they were the first to implement all the anonymity features in their token with their marketing. I don't like people being misled by those making incorrect statements (even if those making said statements don't know they are incorrect). All I wanted to do is point out basic flaws in XSPEC's claims and provide historical background information on RS tokens based on bitcoin core regarding both the first usage of TOR and the first implementation of certain cryptographic schemes necessary for RS to work (with proof and links that anyone can follow). I've done nothing more but speak the truth in as civil manner as is possible.
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January 27, 2017, 04:16:26 PM |
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Lol many newbie accounts here pointing out that "Eclipse Crypto" was the first to integrate Tor, and accordingly, XSPEC is the second. Alright! You are right, XSPEC is not the first. So what? Watcha gonna do? ~ ~ Spectre is the only one that has it, and that is actively developed. I agree. Move on. How about making some contribution and make it better instead of attack/reminiscing on something that has no value in the past. Right now, it's XSPEC (and I like the name by the way) is the new coin that has Stealth Address, Ring Signature, and Zero Knowledge Proof... yes, same like Monero, SDC, but better than DASH or ZCASH (it does not have Ring Sig.). But none of the others that's listed in coinmarketcap.com has TOR built in natively with combining features from Monero, SDC, DASH, ZCASH. XSPEC has TOR integration. And I love it. It has more features..TOR. TOR is privacy. Coinmarketcap is what people care about okay. EC is also on CMC. And since it's been pointed out previously that TOR was integrated into the codebase, we see yet another untrue statement. How is making factual statements an attack, again? Such an attempt is a diversion tactic to mislead people. No reminiscing is happening; rather, what you observe is someone pointing out blatant lies (to anyone who bothers to do some research) and setting the record straight. An empire built on lies can only last so long before the truth makes it rot from the inside. Those in power control history. Goodbye EC
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mandica (OP)
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January 27, 2017, 05:04:52 PM |
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As I said, I had no idea that EC existed. This is not a thread for EC and so point taken and now I know that EC exists and I will refrain from claiming Tor first. I think it's been settled then.
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Beachguy
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January 27, 2017, 05:07:53 PM |
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Ok, y_0. I'm not trying to be rude or unfair. What is your point? What do you want to accomplish? Why do you come here to this thread, which is about Spectre, and talk about Eclipse Crypto?
Do you want to point out that Eclipse Crypto exists and also has Tor? Ok, got it. Everyone got it. There are a lot of coins. If you like EC more than XSPEC, fine! I like Spectre more. But please stop bothering us here because this is starting to get annoying.
I've done nothing more but speak the truth in as civil manner as is possible. Well, not the whole truth, the EC dev left his community high and dry and never fulfilled his obligation. You want to talk about "misled" and "lies" Leaving this guy....the last poor bastard that posted on their thread. out his one Bitcoin. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1378922.msg15003206#msg15003206Not to mention others. Its one thing to dream up all the features maybe even get a few working......but to follow through...well we'll just leave it at that. Spectrecoin works, EC is dust in the wind.
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